Tough day against Worcester for Pop Warner

The Midgets lost to Worcester, 32-0. Highlights for the Mountaineers included a 25-yard reception by Joe Stochmal. Tim Greene and Ryan Getchell played well on both offense and defense.

Jr. Midget

The Jr. Midgets fell to Worcester, 36-0. On offense, Zack Prendiville had several long runs resulting in first downs, Cristien Connors continued his strong play, running well up the middle, and Justin Cravedi had two receptions. Justin Jones and Kyle Brunelle had strong tackling days.

Pee Wee

The Pee Wee's fell behind early and could not recover, losing 26-0 to Worcester. A fake punt and run by Scott Beardsley kept the offense on the field in the first quarter. Jeffrey Holland intercepted a Worcester pass early in the second quarter to give Wachusett a spark. Rob Polenski, Scott Tupper, Brandon Miller, and Cameron Ruziak all ran well against a tough Worcester defense. The Mountaineers' offense threatened with a 13-play drive but fell short deep into Worcester territory. The defense buckled down in the second half, yielding only six points. Max McEvilly, Jared Horstman, Eli Mason and Owen Gibbons each had multiple tackles. Tucker Bump had a fumble recovery for the Mountaineers.

Jr. Pee Wee

JPW 1 lost their first game of the season to a very good Worcester team. Cole Auger had a good game running the ball behind the blocking of Nick Lamarche, Brendan Ritchie, Zach Cross, Jared Locke and Jake Slezik. The defense played well, led by Andrew Scofield, Alex Whitehead, Sean Lemoine, Brandon Calnan, and Mark Bacon. Calnan also recovered a Worcester fumble.

Mitey Mite The Mitey Mites continued their strong season with an outstanding game against Worcester. After a back and forth first half, the Wachusett defense came out strong in the second half and stopped Worcester on their first two drives. Outstanding plays were made on defense by Chris Villamarin, Mitch Bussiere, Harry McDade, Tommy Feraco, Nick Zottoli, Logan Inwood, Ryan Campbell and Tommy Adams. The offense controlled the ball throughout the game, scoring three touchdowns and two extra points behind tremendous blocking from Zach Milaszewski, Chris Sequiera, Nate Lemay, Zach Hunton, Josh White and Feraco. Mike Fiorelli controlled the game at QB, and scored the Mountaineers' first touchdown. Ryan Bottis and Zottoli also had long touchdown runs and Villamarin ran in an extra point.